Artists Bluff Trail, Franconia Notch State Park

Trail Description:  The Artists Bluff Trail is a short hike that offers some of the best views of Cannon Mountain and Franconia Notch.

Trail Info:

Where: Franconia Notch State Park, Franconia, NH Distance: 1.5 miles (1-1.5 hrs) Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Trail Type: Out and Back Features: Views, Valley, Lake, Forest

How to get there:

From I-93 (Franconia Notch Parkway) get off on Exit 34C toward the Cannon Mountain Ski Resort and head west on NH 18. Go up roughly a half mile where you see a large parking area on your right. Walking across the empty lot in front of you will lead to the signs for the Artists Bluff and Bald Mountain.

Hiking Tips

  • Shortly along the trail, there’s a fork in the path that not clear which direction to go. Stay to your right to follow the Artist Bluff Trail. The other option will take you on the Bald Mountain Trail and will take you longer to get to Artists Bluff.

  • Great fall hike with amazing foliage.

Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire

The Hike

If you are looking for a great trail with amazing views that is relatively quick in New Hampshire, the Artists Bluff Trail in Franconia Notch State Park is exactly that.  My friend owns a house close by and about 10 of us drove up for the weekend.  After having too many beverages the night before, we wanted something relatively short on this morning. And, we wanted to beat the rain that was inevitable.   We have hiked Artists Bluff in the past but it is a great hike and it is very satisfying.  The loop is only 1.5 miles but it is challenging with steep sections. And, the trail will lead you to amazing views of Cannon Mountain and Franconia Notch.

Upon arriving we saw the parking lot off Route 18 on your right across from the Cannon Peabody slopes. We walked across the empty  lot in front of us that led us to the signs of the start of trail for Artists Bluff and Bald Mountain.

 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 
 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 

We followed the Red marked trails to get to the bluffs. The trail starts off pretty easy then you have some steep inclines and declines as you get closer to the bluffs.

 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 
 
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Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 

About .25 miles or so into the hike we saw split in the path to hike up to the summit of Bald Mountain on our left.  This will add .5 miles to the hike. As we wanted to beat the rain, we stayed the course toward Artists Bluffs.

 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 
 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 

The trail eventually broke into the open and I saw views of Cannon Mountain. There was a storm recently in the Northeast and there were actually quite a bit of trees knocked down. I came across volunteers doing some maintenance to the trail and trying to clean up. After passing the volunteers, I came up to the rock that points to the direction of the bluffs.

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Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 
 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 
 
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
 

Artists Bluff stands at 2,368 feet high. The views at the top are amazing. You get a great outlook of the Franconia Notch. We hung out for about a half hour at the top reminiscing and questioning prior nights beverage consumption. And, then we decided to head back. The initial descend was pretty tough and rocky but the trail got easier as the path took us along Route 18 across from Echo Lake. And, this took us to where we originally started.

Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire
Artists Bluff Trail New Hampshire

I would do this hike again and likely many more times. Each season of the year I am sure you get different views. Fall foliage would be the best.  The trail is well marked and the forest is beautiful.  Even though this is close to the highway, it is still far enough away and quiet as you hike. For a hike in the White Mountains, I would say this was an easy level hike. However, I could see this trail being moderate for others due to some the steeper sections.  The hike will only take about an hour. But you will always add 20-30 minutes at the top taking in the views. The only thing that would have made this better is if I had some donuts with me! 

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